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Show a Bee Hive Girls To Present Program Sunday Night The Bee Hive girls of the St. George wards will join in giving the Sunday evening service on May 4 at 7:30 p.m., in the Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. Mrs. Lewis Pectol will be the "Mother Queen", and the following program will be given: Organ prelude by Evelyn Kunz, South ward Bee Hive girl; song service, "O, My Father", "Love At Home", and "Let Us All Speak Kind Words"; prayer, Iris Woodbury, Wood-bury, South ward Builder; scripture scrip-ture reading, Fay Washburn, East ward Gatherer; brief presentation presenta-tion of the M. I. A. theme, Annette An-nette Pendleton, West ward Gatherer. Talk, "Our Mothers of the Past and of the Present", Dean Syphus, East ward Guardian; comment by the president of the Y. W. M. I. A., Mrs. Lorna Worthen; three stories of "Women of the Old Testament", Testa-ment", Enid McArthur, Ellen Rae Cottam and Florence Dutton of the West, Center and South wards respectively; vocal duet, Edna Mae and Delora Johnson, East ward Guardians; "The Spirit of the Hive", Mrs. Bessie Gard-( Gard-( Continued on page four) Bee Hive Program (Continued from first page) l ner; talk, "Mother Love and Home Love", Sharlene Snow Center ward Gatherer; Bee Hw Chorus, "When Twilight Shad- ovvs Fall", Center ward. I Choral reading, "The Builder; i Purpose", by West ward Build-i Build-i ers; closing song, "A Prayer", bj entire group; benediction, RuIe f Barton, East ward Gatherer f organ prelude, Evelyn Kunz. ; Everyone is cordially invited t( attend. |